rejuggle

verb
re·​jug·​gle | \ ˌrē-ˈjə-gəl How to pronounce rejuggle (audio) \
rejuggled; rejuggling

Definition of rejuggle

transitive verb

: to juggle or rearrange (something or the parts or something) again had to rejuggle the team's starting lineup due to injuries For three-quarters of these families with parents who both work there are job and school schedules to rejuggle.— Ellen Goodman The key questions for her are: how can she rejuggle her finances to furnish her flat and build up her savings?— Smita Talat … the show recycles plots and rejuggles couples … without regard for consequences, common sense or clear motivation.— Robert Bianco

First Known Use of rejuggle

1907, in the meaning defined above

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